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  11-30-03 - 05:38 PM
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Howdy
Thanks for the help. What I'm actually trying to do is pull images off a
CD, resize them and save for web.
So I've got a script that opens each image in the CD, resizes etc, opens
the "file info" box, appends a copyright notice from a photoshop XMP
file, and then saves it for web at various sizes I need.
But it seems to me that the little © notice in the document title (ie
when you open the image in photoshop itself, it appears as "©img001.jpg")
is only there if you save it as a normal unoptimized jpg. If you save it
for web, no such like. The image just becomes "img001.jpg".
Anyone had a similar problem, or more importantly a solution!
TIA
What I've got is a large number of images, that I am resaving
In <nospam-2711032201000001@ip-0-251.sprint-rev.hbci.com> jjs wrote:quote:
> In article <20031128110226246+0800@news.starhub.net.sg>, Doffie
> <spammers@goawayplease.corn> wrote:
>
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> If you put the copyright into the 'copyright' field (File - File Info -
> Copyright) it stays in the JPEG or GIF image (right near the beginning
> of the file), but you don't see it in a browser, but you can see it
> using a text or binhex editor. Is that what you want? If you want it
> to show, you can put the copyright in a type layer. If you need to
> automate that, use the 'security' option in File - Automate - Save for
> Web. Finally, you can script both using the scripting plug-in for V7,
> and presumably CS.
>
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